The patient is dead: Impact on nurses

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Perrin, Karen and Winkelman, Cecelia. (2005). The patient is dead: Impact on nurses. In Terry Bowles and Zoe Pearce (Ed.). 5th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society's Psychology of Relationships Interest Group. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Psychological Society. pp. 120 - 124
AuthorsPerrin, Karen and Winkelman, Cecelia
KeywordsHealth; Clinical and Counselling;--Psychology;--Behavioural and cognitive sciences
Year2005
JournalProceedings of the Australian Psychology Society's Psychology of Relationships Interest Group 5th Annual Conference
PublisherAustralian Psychological Society
Page range120 - 124
ISBN909881286
Place of publicationMelbourne, Australia
EditorsTerry Bowles and Zoe Pearce
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